Odessa Minerals

Extensive Pegmatites Confirmed At Robinson Bore Lockier Range

Odessa Minerals Limited (ASX:ODE) (“Odessa” or the “Company”) presents an exploration update including confirmed presence of pegmatites in the Robinson Bore and Eastern lithium anomalies at the Lockier Range project in the Gascoyne Region of Western Australia. Furthermore, the Company is pleased to announce exploration plans and the appointment of exploration manager and geoscience services team.


Highlights:
  • Exploration reconnaissance confirms multiple outcrops of coarse pegmatites1 at Lockier Range, including Robinson Bore adjacent to Minerals 260 Ltd (ASX:MI6)2 lithium anomalies
  • Robinson Bore Pegmatite Field
    • Pegmatites observed in outcrop in the field and traced from aerial imagery
    • Target area >2.5km by 1.5km
    • Variable width from 50cm to >5 metres in outcrop
    • Close spatial association with soil anomalism with elevated Li-Cs-Ta-Be
  • Eastern Pegmatite Field
    • 5 pegmatite outcrops confirmed on margin of Thirty Three supersuite granitoids
    • Elevated Li-Cs-Ta in soils in areas obscured by cover
    • Target area >2.5km by 1.5km
    • Variable width from 50cm to >5 metres in outcrop
  • Southern Pegmatite Field
    • Several outcropping pegmatites observed and sampled
  • Jay Ward of OmniGeox Ltd appointed as Exploration Manager

Figure 1 - Historic diggings on pegmatite at Robinson Bore 398699mE, 7287847mN

David Lenigas, Executive Director of Odessa, said:

“It is very good news that first reconnaissance over the main lithium targets identified in recent soil sampling has shown extensive outcropping pegmatites. We believe that our systematic targeting is rapidly honing in to the lithium and REE areas of interest and we look forward to having our geology team on the ground in the coming weeks conducting detailed surface mapping and identifying sites for our maiden drilling program.”

Odessa’s Lockier Range Lithium and Rare Earth Element (“REE”) Project covers a large area of 125km2 within its substantial Gascoyne tenement package of +3,000 km2; and is ideally located:

  • Adjoining Minerals 260’s “Aston” Lithium project with extensive anomalies
  • ~8.5km southwest of Delta Lithium’s “Jameson” lithium pegmatite discovery
  • ~15km west of Reach Resources’ “Morrissey Hill” lithium pegmatite discovery
  • ~25km west of Delta Lithium’s “Yinnetharra” lithium pegmatite discovery
  • ~40km west of Voltaic Strategic Resources’ pegmatite discovery
  • ~60-70km south of Hastings Technologies’ and Dreadnought Resources’ rare earth projects

Odessa recently reported very positive results from its soil sampling for lithium, lithium pathfinder elements and rare earth elements (announcements dated 14/07/2023 & 20/07/2023) (Figure 4 & 5).


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